Determination of Toxic Metals and Metalloids in Ambient Air

Frank J. Maccioli, and Terence H. Risby

Copyright: 1978

Dimensions: 6 x 9

Page Count: 128 pages

Illustrations: 7 illustrations

Paperback ISBN: 978-0-271-00532-4

Man has lived for hundreds of years in an atmosphere polluted by dusts and harmful compounds emitted from such natural sources as forest fires, volcanoes, and decaying organic materials. In recent years man's contribution to this pollution has created much cause for concern. The total quantity of pollutants produced by man is far less than that occurring in nature; however, it may be of much more importance because of its character and because it is generally concentrated in relatively small, localized areas of large population. The need for effective analytical systems to aid in the determination and character of these pollutants is essential.

This book deals with the chemical analysis of certain toxic metals and metalloids commonly emitted into the atmosphere. It consists of a general description of the toxic elements and their sources, sampling procedures, and theoretical and practical considerations necessary when utilizing a particular analytical technique.

It will prove useful and educational to both the novice and the professional interested in air pollution.